Digital mass analysis in a linear ion trap without auxiliary waveforms

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Abstract

Mass analysis in a linear ion trap is traditionally performed using resonant ejection induced by auxiliary waveforms. For sinusoidally driven ion traps without resonant ejection, resolution and sensitivity are poor because mass-selected instability yields excitation along both the x and y axes simultaneously. Digital ion traps, on the other hand, have the advantage of duty cycle manipulation that can be used to change the ion excitation along the x and y axes. Consequently, the duty cycle can be used to enhance the resolution and sensitivity for mass-selected instability in a linear ion trap without the application of an auxiliary waveform. This work introduces and explores massselected instability in a linear trap without the use of auxiliary waveforms.

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Reece, M. E., Huntley, A. P., Moon, A. M., & Reilly, P. T. A. (2020). Digital mass analysis in a linear ion trap without auxiliary waveforms. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 31(1), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.1021/jasms.9b00012

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